Motorola will dispatch a sub-$500 5G Mobile phone in the US this year (probably won't be the Moto G 5G Plus)



Recently, Motorola revealed its third 5G cell phone of 2020 - the moderate Moto G 5G Plus (seen previously). The new handset can be bought beginning today in Europe, however shouldn't something be said about the US? All things considered, for the time being, Motorola can't state if the Moto G 5G Plus is or isn't coming to North America. Be that as it may, the organization shared some future 5G-related plans with us.

Motorola disclosed to us that it needs to "dispatch a sub-$500 5G gadget in North America this fall." The organization didn't state if the gadget will be a piece of the Moto G arrangement. Actually, no different insights regarding this up and coming telephone have been shared.

The Moto G 5G Plus absolutely fits the "sub-$500" portrayal. In Europe, the handset costs €349 (about $400) on the off chance that you need its 64 GB form, and €399 (about $450) on the off chance that you need the 128 GB model. We simply don't have the foggiest idea whether this is the handset that Motorola means to bring stateside in the fall.

Motorola as of now discharged a 5G cell phone in the US this year: the $999 Edge Plus. In any case, this is a Verizon-selective gadget, so not all clients can give it a shot.

An increasingly reasonable form of the Motorola Edge Plus, just called Motorola Edge, will be propelled stateside in the coming months. This handset will be valued at $699.



To make a thought regarding what Motorola's future sub-$500 5G cell phone could offer, we can simply investigate the Moto G 5G Plus. This is a truly jazzy handset that sports a 6.7-inch show with 1080 x 2520 pixels and is fueled by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 processor. Other feature highlights incorporate a quad back camera, a double forward looking camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery.

Is it true that you are amped up for the chance of purchasing a decent 5G Android handset for under $500 in the not so distant future? Tell us in the remarks segment underneath.
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